November 5, 2014

Here are some front pages from states that switched from blue to red last night. There are many other notable fronts to point out, by the way, from the New York Post to the Daily News to the cover of Time. In Chicago, Red Eye is taking the conversation on Twitter and Instagram to “what now?” These pages are courtesy the Newseum.

Senate races:

From Arkansas, where Tom Cotton beat Sen. Mark Pryor, here’s the front of Little Rock’s Arkansas Democrat-Gazette:

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From Colorado, where Sen. Mark Udall lost to Cory Gardner, here’s the front of the Fort Collins Coloradoan in Fort Collins:

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From Iowa, where Joni Ernst beat Bruce Braley, here’s the The Des Moines Register:

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Steve Daines beat Amanda Curtis in Montana. Here’s Great Falls Tribune:

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The News & Record in Greensboro, North Carolina, led with this, where Kay Hagan lost to Thom Tillis:

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From the Argus Leader in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where Mike Rounds beat Rick Weiland:

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Here’s the front of The Journal in Martinsburg, West Virginia, where Rep. Shelley Moore Capito beat Natalie Tennant:

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Gubernatorial races:

Here’s the front of the Rockford Register Star, in Rockford, Illinois, where Bruce Rauner beat Gov. Pat Quinn:

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The Boston Globe led with this in Massachusetts, where Charlie Baker beat Martha Coakley, (Coakley conceded on Wednesday morning):

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And in Maryland, from The Baltimore Sun, here’s the front with Larry Hogan’s win over Anthony Brown:

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